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Everything is covered, thanks to artefacts and numerous testimonies of people who lived through the period, shown on the interactive screens and in the projection room. — Michelin Guide
It has a magnificent arcaded courtyard (7am-dusk) and a fascinating university collection. Visit is by guided tour only. — Lonely Planet
Discover the admirable Cathedral and the superb Royal Palace. Together they seem to watch over the city. — Michelin Guide
This cemetery has old sculpted tombs in the Renaissance and Baroque styles. Rabbi Moses Isserles, alias Remu'h, who gave his name to the synagogue, is buried here under a tree. — Michelin Guide
Near the southwestern edge of the Remuh Cemetery is Kraków’s largest synagogue, completed in 1644. — Lonely Planet
The Gothic cathedral dedicated to St Stanislas and St Wenceslas contains many works of art, including St Stanislas' mausoleum (1629 and King Wladyslaw II Jagiello's Tomb, in red marble. — Michelin Guide
Beneath Kraków Old Town's main square lies a hologram-filled medieval market vampire graveyard wonderland. — Atlas Obscura
This former home of the Stanisław Wyspiański museum is now used to house rotating exhibitions of art and culture. Check the website to see what's showing here during your visit. — Lonely Planet
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This man-made mound monument was built out of soil from all across the Polish empire. — Atlas Obscura
This museum both commemorates Jewish victims of the Holocaust and celebrates the Jewish culture and history of the former Austro-Hungarian region of Galicia. — Lonely Planet
National Museum is home to the Arms and Colours in Poland Gallery, the arts and crafts gallery, the gallery of 20C Polish art and often holds excellent temporary exhibitions. — Michelin Guide
A well-presented museum making excellent use of subtle lighting techniques, as typified in the Egyptology section on the first floor. — Michelin Guide
Rooms are dedicated to Jewish traditions and art, while upstairs there's a photographic exhibit. — Lonely Planet
Kraków's forlorn-looking Town Hall Tower, part of the much larger Town Hall (Ratusz) that was pulled down by the Austrians in 1820, houses a branch of the tourist information office. — Frommer's
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The museum focuses on Japanese culture with fine exhibitions on rotation presenting the collection of writer Feliks "Manggha" Jasienski, donated to Krakow Muesum in 1920. — Michelin Guide
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A major museum of modern art, and the first such building in Poland to be constructed from scratch. — Lonely Planet
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Old aircraft, engines and other aviation equipment exhibited on the grounds of one Europe's oldest military airports, that traces its roots to the days of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. — Lonely Planet
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